What's in your holster?
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What's in your holster?
This is a follow up poll to my previous topic "Legal Carry - Barrel Plug and Dummy Rounds".
Please let us know what you carry in your holster whenever you are in public wearing your full Indy gear. Also leave any comments regarding public reaction to your holster and/or firearm.
Really curious to see what others do out there in the real world!!
Thanks!!
IB
Please let us know what you carry in your holster whenever you are in public wearing your full Indy gear. Also leave any comments regarding public reaction to your holster and/or firearm.
Really curious to see what others do out there in the real world!!
Thanks!!
IB
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This is a weird question for me, because for most of my life, I have carried a real gun in a holster on a daily basis. It was a job requirement.
On the occasion that I am in FULL Indy gear, it is the only time that the gun I carry is not real. On those occasions, I carry an exact replica of Indy's gun that was made by Artsee1.
On the occasion that I am in FULL Indy gear, it is the only time that the gun I carry is not real. On those occasions, I carry an exact replica of Indy's gun that was made by Artsee1.
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what no option if we carry a banana in our holster?
anyway yeah out in public i would not wear a holster because lets face it people are going to look at it and panic.
now if i'm actually out in the forest or a jungle or out in the desert and i'm in a place that i may need it, i carry my 1911 as i have still yet to get a 1917.
anyway yeah out in public i would not wear a holster because lets face it people are going to look at it and panic.
now if i'm actually out in the forest or a jungle or out in the desert and i'm in a place that i may need it, i carry my 1911 as i have still yet to get a 1917.
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Most of the time I will don my Full Indy costume, it will be for a costume contest at work or a social club. The holster will be empty. I can, and have dressed in my most of my Indy gear, that is, everything but without the gunbelt and holster, on normal work days. I don't feel any less Indy without the gunbelt and Artsee1 prop piece.
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That is true. Concealed carry in PA means "concealed" carry.BendingOak wrote:Indiana wrote:On the rare occasion I do wear full gear into public, I go with a loaded firearm. I have my concealed carry permit and usually carry some sort of firearm, so this is no different for me.
that wouldn't be concealed then.
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Some states allow carry, open and concealed, without a permit.
Some states have a "permit to carry" which is required whether the weapon is carried openly or concealed.
Some states allow open carry without a permit but require one for concealed.
Some don't allow open carry at all, but do allow permitted concealed carry.
Then there are the conditional circumstances some take into account, like while outdoor recreating.
Carry laws are fun...
Some states have a "permit to carry" which is required whether the weapon is carried openly or concealed.
Some states allow open carry without a permit but require one for concealed.
Some don't allow open carry at all, but do allow permitted concealed carry.
Then there are the conditional circumstances some take into account, like while outdoor recreating.
Carry laws are fun...
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Same in Tennessee. That is open carry. Concealed means out of sight, and without the knowledge of anyone around you.raider 57 wrote:That is true. Concealed carry in PA means "concealed" carry.BendingOak wrote:Indiana wrote:On the rare occasion I do wear full gear into public, I go with a loaded firearm. I have my concealed carry permit and usually carry some sort of firearm, so this is no different for me.
that wouldn't be concealed then.
You better be careful doing that, Indiana, and double check your CCP laws in your State again. You may be carrying illegally if you're carrying a loaded revolver in public in an exposed holster.
Ok, back to topic!
Regards! Michaelson